As you might know, or not know, this Friday marks the start of the 9th Camden FringeFestival! It is the biggest art festival taking place in Camden with over 200 different productions being performed in 26 venues in and around the borough of Camden. Like all Fringe festivals, it's founded on the idea that all artists should have the chance to perform, so it's a place for new talents to be discovered!

At Lov’edu we are very proud to be part of it and hope you’ll come and bring your friends along to see the artists and their shows (presented below) performing in our beautiful and unique Gallery located in the heart of the Stables Market. Directions of how to get there: click here.

Kicking Horizons - Cut Into Pieces

Fame. Pressure. Manipulation. Emma (Zoe Hutmacher) is an actress, who desperately wants to get a part in a movie. She attends the casting of the devilish director July (Esrah Ugurlu) without having a clue what it's about. What first seems to be a nice casting, ends differently…

Stephanie Claire has never received a love letter, although she has fallen in and out of love with people, things and places and there may or may not be a song or two about her on youtube. Join her in celebrating the drama that comes with relationships, the memories that shape us and the heartbreak we can never forget. Oh and there will be cake!

What if in a single moment your whole life changed forever? How would you live with the consequences? And how would they effect the people nearest to you? For Rob and Clare that one moment turns their lives upside-down. Where do they go from here? That is for you to decide. How their story unravels from this point on is your choice to make.

Meet four strangers each at a crucial point in their life. Decisions have to be made and consequences have to be lived with; however hilarious or tragic they may be. And this is where you come in. Take a seat, make a choice & watch what happens!

One gastronome, one highly strung host and a table full of guests that appear to have underlying dark issues with food (and even darker issues with each other). Come to Harriet's dinner party and share an Octo-pop and feign artificial sophistication at menus designed to isolate you. Eat is an immersive, fun theatre experience. RSVP below.

This show explores adapting silent films for the stage. It will be split into three twenty minute sections, having an overall glamorous 1920's feel! Each of these sections will showcase a theatre piece based around one of the following silent pictures: Piccadilly (1929), A Trip to the Moon (1902) and Tilly The Tomboy Visits The Poor (1910)

In this intimate show, Charles examines his own life experiences in feeling detached from society in a materialistic reality. He believes we’ve all gone insane in trying to fulfil our basic human instincts. He discusses his own personal, painfully honest and funny experiences of loneliness, finding a connection with others and pursuing happiness.